No, asthma is related to low hemoglobin.
Asthma primarily affects the respiratory system, but it can indirectly impact the endocrine system through stress and inflammation. The chronic stress and inflammation associated with asthma may lead to alterations in hormone levels, particularly those related to stress responses, such as cortisol. Additionally, medications used to manage asthma, like corticosteroids, can influence endocrine functions by affecting metabolism and hormone regulation. Overall, while asthma is not a direct endocrine disorder, its effects can ripple through the endocrine system due to the body's response to chronic respiratory challenges.
you get out of breath a lot
Oh yes, very much! I actually have asthma from anxiety and stress. It is fairly common too. The reason I obtained asthma was from when my grandfather died when I was about 12. Then for about a week I went through counseling with no success. I went to the doctor and they automatically knew I had asthma because of the stress and anxiety. They gave me an inhaler and I was fine and haven't had an asthma attack in 7 years.
In asthma, the body can release stress hormones like epinephrine, which can trigger an increase in hemoglobin levels. This happens as a response to the stress and inflammation caused by asthma, as the body tries to carry more oxygen to tissues and organs to support increased respiratory effort.
Yes you can. The adrenaline rush can bring on an asthma attack if you are prone to asthma and not taking your meds properly. My sister had her first asthma attack at 34 when under a great deal of stress, and she had to be hospitalised it was so severe.
More than 80% of people with asthma have rhinitis and recent research emphasizes that treating rhinitis helps benefit asthma
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Babies born with chlamydia that affects the lungs are more likely to have asthma later in life.
they have stress
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yes u can still have asthma even if u have experienced it at ur tender age. this is bcos asthma can not be cured but d the action of it can be delayed . whoever have asthma will die of asthma .